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THE RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE
US ACADEMIC COMMENTARY Avraham Shama, formerly at the University of Texas argues that Vladimir Putin wins big, yet again Original article: https://thehill.com/opinion/international/595957-vladimir-putin-wins-big-yet-again Burgess COMMENTARY I do not agree with the author of this article Academic analysis of American foreign policy over the past fifty years ... most of my adult lifetime ... has been quite weak and in my view often completely wrong. What has been happening in the past few days ... since Tuesday of last week has been extraordinary (this is being written on Sunday) ... and the role of the United States and President Biden essential to what has been achieved. The amazing level of agreement among the many members of NATO and the many members of the EU and the many members of the broader group of Western democracies and the many members of the United Nations is impressive ... and it did not happen by accident. Clearly, the action of Vladimir Putin and the Russian Federation has been the trigger ... but the response has been a result of a huge amount of very rapid and intense diplomacy by all sorts of key actors ... with the USA an important part, but by no means the only part. The US has to get over a lot of uncomfortable history, not least the Trump saga and the ongoing right wing nuttyness of some of Trump enablers. Peter Burgess | |||||||||
Vladimir Putin wins big, yet again
BY AVRAHAM SHAMA, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR ... Avraham Shama is the former dean of the College of Business at the University of Texas, The Pan-American. He is a professor emeritus at the Anderson School of Management at the University of New Mexico. His new book, “Cyberwars: David Knight Goes to Moscow,” will be published by 3rd Coast Books later this year. 02/26/22 01:00 PM EST President Biden has just abdicated the role of the United States as the leader of the free world with his meek response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This signals the beginning of the decline of the liberal, democratic way of life in the U.S., Western Europe and other parts of the world and the rise of the illiberal, autocratic way of life in Russia, China and other countries across the globe. It is as simple as that: The East wins and the West loses. It is hard to believe that more than a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin began his invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. and its NATO allies were talking — yes, talking — about imposing drastic sanctions whose effects are questionable and would take time to kick in rather than deploying their power to stop him. What the world needs now is a leader with the foresight and resolve of Winston Churchill, who had the courage to stand up to Germany during World War II despite knowing the heavy price that Britain would pay. But it doesn’t have to be, and shouldn’t be, this way. Biden still has the choice to stop talking and start doing to put Putin in his place. The path for Biden is clear and is based on the fundamental understanding that Putin is the product of the street gangs of the post-war St. Petersburg. He is a scrappy bully who understands and respects brute force and takes the words of Biden as a sign of weakness — and an invitation to invasion. Biden’s pathway includes:
Avraham Shama is the former dean of the College of Business at the University of Texas, The Pan-American. He is a professor emeritus at the Anderson School of Management at the University of New Mexico. His new book, “Cyberwars: David Knight Goes to Moscow,” will be published by 3rd Coast Books later this year. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL MORE
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